With the Nintendo Wii U due to hit stores across the world later this month, there are still numerous questions which fans are asking which need answers.
One of those came from a detailed release of what gamer’s actually get when they purchase the “Wii U Deluxe Bundle”, a black version of the console which comes with added extras compared to the white, basic model.
Upon buying the Wii U Deluxe Bundle and visiting the Nintendo eShop, you will receive 10% back of the value you spend in the form of points. Every 500 of these points can then be converted into $5 worth of credit to spend in the eShop on either the Wii U or Nintendo 3DS system. A very nice offer indeed.
This system will be in place until December 31st 2014, giving gamer’s more than two years to earn credit for the Nintendo eShop from buying retail games, indie games or even DLC.
With the Nintendo 3DS, we have seen Nintendo charge considerably more than what is charged at retail for virtual downloads. Would a reward scheme such as this encourage you to adopt virtual shopping habits?